tharding247365
Mechanical
- Dec 30, 2014
- 39
I'll make this brief.
Goal:
Both Cross-holes to be centered to each other
Axis of the Cross-holes to be centered, controlling both X and Y component in relation to Datum E. The Y component is more critical to control than the X component.
What I have so far:
Datums A & B True Position to each other, within .001 diametrically. (Easy Enough, first goal is accomplished I think.)
Axis A-B (Which is made from Datums A & B) to be within .004in to Datum E in the Y direction, and .015in from Datum D in the X Direction. I can't think of a clean way to do this. I really want a linear .015" tolerance from the axis to Datum D Surface, along with controlling Datum E in the Y direction.
To Control the Axis Position:
X Component- The tolerance of the basic dimension 1.63in to be plus minus .015in
Y Component- The tolerance of the basic dimension to be 1.378in plus minus .004
I think I almost need a symmetry call-out, along with a parallelism? I hear symmetry is a big no-no due to the complexity of measuring.
Attached a print for clarity (I hope)
Goal:
Both Cross-holes to be centered to each other
Axis of the Cross-holes to be centered, controlling both X and Y component in relation to Datum E. The Y component is more critical to control than the X component.
What I have so far:
Datums A & B True Position to each other, within .001 diametrically. (Easy Enough, first goal is accomplished I think.)
Axis A-B (Which is made from Datums A & B) to be within .004in to Datum E in the Y direction, and .015in from Datum D in the X Direction. I can't think of a clean way to do this. I really want a linear .015" tolerance from the axis to Datum D Surface, along with controlling Datum E in the Y direction.
To Control the Axis Position:
X Component- The tolerance of the basic dimension 1.63in to be plus minus .015in
Y Component- The tolerance of the basic dimension to be 1.378in plus minus .004
I think I almost need a symmetry call-out, along with a parallelism? I hear symmetry is a big no-no due to the complexity of measuring.
Attached a print for clarity (I hope)